NASH v. MAYNE

Docket No. 8, Calendar No. 45,921.

340 Mich. 502 (1954)

65 N.W.2d 844

NASH v. MAYNE.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided September 8, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Albert A. Smith and Ralph M. Freeman, for plaintiff.

Humphreys Springstun and Springstun, Matheny & Schureman (E. Monroe Stanton and Stanton, Montgomery, MacKenzie & Cartwright, of counsel), for defendant.


SHARPE, J.

This is an action of trespass on the case for malicious prosecution. The essential facts are not in dispute. Defendant, Harold E. Mayne, is a resident of Saginaw county, and has known plaintiff, Florence Nash, and her family from his childhood in Illinois. Defendant also knew and was friendly with plaintiff's husband and her children, and upon occasion had acted as physician to various members of the family. Defendant...

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